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Forgotten in the Forest Art Print

by Trever Miller

$31.56
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Forgotten in the Forest art print by Trever Miller. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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A 1937 Pontiac 224 sedan lies forgotten in the forest.
A vintage vehicle, seemingly abandoned and weathered by time, rests quietly among a... more
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A 1937 Pontiac 224 sedan lies forgotten in the forest.
A vintage vehicle, seemingly abandoned and weathered by time, rests quietly among a thicket of trees and underbrush, creating a striking juxtaposition of man-made and natural elements. The car, reminiscent of the 1930s with its rounded edges and curvaceous body, is cloaked in a veil of rust, showcasing layers of ochre, turquoise, and teal paint that have chipped away under the relentless assault of the elements. This patina brings a nostalgic charm, evoking tales of its former grandeur.
The windshield, somewhat obscured by dirt and foliage, reflects the dappled sunlight filtering through the surrounding trees, creating a play of light and shadow, which adds an ethereal quality. The front grille, with its vertical slats and emblem long faded, stands as a testament to design aesthetics of a bygone era, while the headlights, dusty and clouded, peer out like weary eyes, holding the secrets of countless journeys.
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About Trever Miller

Trever Miller is a self-taught photographer who has been exploring image making for over a decade now. Born and raised in rural Alberta, he moved to the city of Calgary in 1986 to pursue post secondary education in the field of computer technology. A lifetime of learning new things on his own terms in his IT career is also applied to photography. He is never satisfied with just close enough and constantly strives to improve in all aspects of photographic image creation. Trever currently resides in Lethbridge, Alberta with his wife Lori, and two little dogs, where the wind does not always blow like mad, but when it does walking the dogs is like flying furry kites.
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